Muscle & Joint Pain

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Muscle & Joint Pain Relief in Ireland

Soothe everyday aches, strains and stiffness with our muscle and joint pain collection at Ballyduff Pharmacy. From topical gels and creams to heat and cold therapy and supports, we stock a range of products to help you manage muscle and joint discomfort. For persistent, severe or injury-related pain, it’s best to seek advice. Always read the label and ask our pharmacist. Order online for delivery anywhere in Ireland.

Topical Gels, Creams & Sprays

Products applied directly to the skin over a sore muscle or joint can be a convenient way to target aches and strains. They’re often used for everyday stiffness and minor injuries. Follow the instructions and check suitability if you have sensitive skin or other conditions.

Heat & Cold Therapy

Heat and cold therapy is a popular drug-free option. Heat patches and packs can help relax tense muscles and ease stiffness, while cold packs can be useful for some injuries and swelling. Our pharmacist can advise on which may suit your situation.

Supports & Braces

Elastic supports, braces and compression products can provide support and comfort for weak, sore or recovering joints and muscles, such as the knee, wrist, ankle or back. Choosing the right size and type helps them do their job — ask if you need guidance.

Delivery Across Ireland

Order online and enjoy nationwide delivery across Ireland for just €5.95, with free delivery on orders over €70, plus free click & collect and free local delivery for local customers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Topical gels, creams and sprays applied to the area, heat or cold therapy, and supports can all help with everyday muscle and joint aches and strains. Rest and gentle movement play a part too. If pain is severe, follows an injury, or doesn’t improve, it’s best to seek advice.

As a general guide, cold can be helpful in the early stages of an injury or for swelling, while heat is often more soothing for muscle tension and ongoing stiffness. Everyone is different, so use whichever feels more comfortable, and ask our pharmacist if you’re unsure.

Supports and braces can provide comfort and a feeling of stability for sore, weak or recovering joints, and are popular during activity or recovery. Choosing the correct size and type matters. They’re best used as part of overall care, and persistent problems should be assessed.

See your GP or pharmacist for pain that is severe, persistent or worsening, follows a significant injury, comes with swelling or stiffness that limits daily life, or doesn’t improve with self-care. Everyday relief products are for minor aches rather than ongoing or serious pain.